I'm writing a Ruby on Rails application which allows a user to upload an mp3 
file, then play it back. I have it working to the point where a user can do 
those things, BUT there is an issue when seeking through the song. If a user 
seeks ahead (or lets it play) to a spot in the song, usually about 2/3 or 
3/4 the way through the song, then attempts to seek back to the beginning 
(for example 0:20), the play timer will go to 0:20, like it should but the 
actual audio will start over again as if the user seeked to 0:00.

Right now I'm simply attempting to get the song to play in chrome's basic 
html5 mp3 player that it uses when passed an mp3 file. This is the code I'm 
using to serve up the file, hopefully with all the correct headers:
http://privatepaste.com/8406f69836

I think it has something to do with send_file not adhering to the 
Content-Range headers.  I'd appreciate any insight into this problem. I feel 
like I'm so close because it pretty much all works, except for seeking near 
the beginning causing a new request.

Thanks!

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